Description: Original Vintage Print: The Model New York City Fire Department - Hook and Ladder Company on the Run drawn by T. de Thulstrup * Year of Publication: 1892 Harper's Weekly Size: 22" x 16" 56 cm x 41 cm Condition: very good, normal aging (see pictures) will combine shipping if multiple items are purchased* In the 1890s, the New York City Fire Department (FDNY) was rapidly evolving, and the Hook and Ladder Companies played a critical role in firefighting efforts across the city. During this period, New York City was experiencing significant growth, leading to an increased need for effective fire protection services.Hook and Ladder Companies: Hook and Ladder Companies were specialized units within the FDNY responsible for several crucial tasks during a fire: Ladders and Access: These companies carried large, extendable ladders that allowed firefighters to reach upper floors of burning buildings. This was particularly important in a city with many multi-story buildings. Ventilation: Firefighters would use tools like axes and pike poles to ventilate the building, breaking windows or cutting holes in the roof to release smoke and heat, which helped prevent backdrafts and made it easier to fight the fire. Rescue: Hook and Ladder Companies were often the first on the scene to rescue trapped civilians. They would use their ladders to evacuate people from windows or rooftops. Salvage Operations: After the fire was controlled, these companies also assisted in salvage operations, attempting to recover and protect property from further damage.FDNY in the 1890s: Horse-Drawn Equipment: During the 1890s, Hook and Ladder Companies still relied on horse-drawn fire apparatus. These vehicles were designed to carry the ladders, tools, and a team of firefighters. Horses were trained to respond quickly, and the firehouse was often designed to accommodate rapid harnessing and deployment. Technology: This was a time of technological transition for the FDNY. Steam-powered fire engines were already in use, but the department was beginning to experiment with early motorized vehicles, though horses remained the primary means of transportation. Firehouses: Firehouses of the era were often architecturally significant buildings, designed to accommodate the large equipment and horses. They served as community hubs and were typically located in densely populated areas to ensure quick response times. Challenges: The FDNY faced numerous challenges during this time, including inadequate water supply in certain areas, narrow streets that complicated responses, and the danger of fighting fires in high-rise buildings, which were becoming more common. The Hook and Ladder Companies were vital to the FDNY’s operations, providing the essential services of accessing buildings, rescuing people, and controlling fires. The bravery and effectiveness of these units helped shape the FDNY's reputation as one of the most capable and respected fire departments in the world.
Price: 39.99 USD
Location: Montrose, California
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Theme: Fire Department
Subject: New York
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Artist: de Thulstrup
Size: Medium
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Region of Origin: New York, USA
Framing: Unframed
Type: Print
Year of Production: 1892
Production Technique: Steel Engraving
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Time Period Produced: 1850-1899